Overview
- FIFA’s official website shows parking passes priced as high as $175 per vehicle for certain 2026 World Cup matches.
- A general pass is listed at $175 for the July 14 semi-final in Dallas and $125 for the July 11 quarter-final in Kansas City, while group-stage parking is $75.
- The pricing appears within FIFA’s demand-based model, as ticket interest has been heavy with more than 1.5 million presale applications in 24 hours.
- Only a subset of the 16 host venues currently list parking online, with Mexico City and New York/New Jersey not yet posted.
- Fans expressed surprise at the costs in car-dependent markets, and some reports note the figures are comparable to NFL parking at the same stadiums.